Friday, September 29, 2017

Medical Clinic Busy Post Opioid Epidemic Unexpected Death

An unexpected death in a community related to the opioid epidemic can contribute to increased medical clinic visits.  Those connected to the person who has passed on carry a risk of  fear and stress which manifests in the body as anxiety and pain.

This is much worse for an individual who has unresolved emotional and psychological trauma. A child effected by the death of a family member can carry this forward and when confronted with the need to cope with the unexpected death of a classmate it can become too much.

This internal thought, feeling, and physical body process can create anxiety and pain causing the individual to go to the medical clinic seeking a drug to help manage the symptoms.  Medical providers can uncover the connection between the 2 events with an interview.

Often the person is not aware of the connection between the 2 events that triggered the unresolved emotional and psychological trauma to heighten fear, anxiety, and pain.   The person may request a lot of diagnostic testing to assure there is no underlying physical process causing the symptoms.

This person would benefit from a Behavior Health Referral which would focus on interventions to help stop the cycle.   Knowing this ahead of time would help reduce the use of medical clinic time and equipment for unnecessary testing.

The staff of Home Care Path believe the opioid epidemic is too complex for one individual discipline or department to fix, we need the entire community involved.


House Checks sends an individual staff person to walk your property checking doors, windows, and out buildings looking for things out of place.  Staff look inside from the exterior when ever reasonably possible.  The property owner is charged 20 dollars per visit, which are performed during day time hours.  Wisconsin House Checks serves a region from Tomah to Madison.  All visits are pre-scheduled. This is looking in on the property when the occupants are absent.  This is a human intervention to compliment your technological security.  Families on vacation just feel better knowing House Checks is looking in on their property while they are gone.  Simply call 608-432-4286 to start service.


The Home Care Path menu of integrated senior living services:

- Elder care assistance
- Reducing home contents
- Condo cleaning
- Pet visits
- House Checks
- Support with memory loss
Simply call 608-432-4286 to get started.  Serving a geographical region across Wisconsin from Tomah to Madison.
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Take a first peek https://www.homecarepathdementiasupport.com/en/infos/about at the open structure designed to strengthen a families access to the help they need in real time.  Families can list their need and support partners can list their availability.  This concise application exists to save families precious time and resources they so desperately need to effectively care for their loved one.

Home Care Path is Wisconsin's Senior Living Solutions  Organization successfully helping families since 2010.  Simply call or text 608-432-4286 to begin.

Elder Care Assistants - RN Care Planning
Home Pet Visits - Reducing Home Contents
Condo Clean - Credit Repair Nerds
  Digital Dementia Support Market Place


Home Care Path is a well known provider of non-medical supportive home care .  A non-medical supportive home care worker typically helps the elder with anything a family member would do if they were home.   The non-medical in home supportive care worker is called a senior support partner, and works with a registered nurse. 

Home Care Path has been successfully delivering in home supportive care services for Wisconsin families since 2010.  As a community partner Home Care Path administration has worked diligently to keep the hourly rate for in home supportive care low.  The 2016 hourly rate is 20.00 per hour, and this is expected to help families retain more money for the household budget.  Call or text 608-432-4286 to contact Home Care Path supportive care staff

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